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Pagina i
... Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ... Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church , but Charles ...
... Poet , in a short copy of Verses addressed to Dryden ; this was followed by a Version of the Fourth Georgic of ... Poets , in an Epistle to Henry Sacheverell . His original intention appears to have been to enter the Church , but Charles ...
Pagina ii
... poet are principally founded . Its reception was enthusiastic ; the Whigs applauded what they esteemed a satire on the Tories , and the Tories reiterated the applause , to show the satire was unfelt . It was acted thirty - five ...
... poet are principally founded . Its reception was enthusiastic ; the Whigs applauded what they esteemed a satire on the Tories , and the Tories reiterated the applause , to show the satire was unfelt . It was acted thirty - five ...
Pagina ix
... Poet was induced to immortalize him and his crime , in an epigrammatic couplet of the Prologue to his Satires : - " Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please , -except my Will . " Harrassed and ...
... Poet was induced to immortalize him and his crime , in an epigrammatic couplet of the Prologue to his Satires : - " Let Budgell charge low Grub - street on my quill , And write whate'er he please , -except my Will . " Harrassed and ...
Pagina x
... Poet . Addison , it would seem , thought highly of his dramatic powers : he requested Hughes to write a fifth act for his " Cato , " which had lain by un- finished for several years . Hughes began the task , but was prevented from ...
... Poet . Addison , it would seem , thought highly of his dramatic powers : he requested Hughes to write a fifth act for his " Cato , " which had lain by un- finished for several years . Hughes began the task , but was prevented from ...
Pagina x
... Poet : - : -a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beau- tiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had conceived a strong affection for E. Finden feulp ! ALEXANDER POPE . him ; her xif P R E F A CЕ . death of Mr. James ...
... Poet : - : -a lady named Withinbury , amiable and beau- tiful in feature , but , like himself , deformed in person , had conceived a strong affection for E. Finden feulp ! ALEXANDER POPE . him ; her xif P R E F A CЕ . death of Mr. James ...
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